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SOUTHEAST ASIA’S PREMIER GREEN ENERGY EXPO & FORUM

GREEN ENERGY 2020

Welcome to Southeast Asia’s Premier Green Energy Expo & Forum.

Leading Green Technology

Southeast Asia’s leading green technology and renewable energy event, GREEN ENERGY Expo & Forum will be held at Malaysia International Trade and Exhibition Centre (MITEC), KL, in conjunction with ASEAN M&E.

Dedicated platform

GREEN ENERGY Expo & Forum is a dedicated platform for the largest group of green technology and renewable energy developers and supply chain partners from across the globe. Participants will showcase a complete range of green and renewable technologies and with a world-class, multi-stream conference by industry professional speakers.

Make connections and secure business

GREEN ENERGY Expo & Forum is the ultimate place to make connections and secure business in a market set for continued growth, delivering opportunities to build stronger networks with a high-profile audience of exhibitors, government officials and buyers.

MARKET UPDATES

RAPID GROWTH

The RE Market in Malaysia is expected to grow to nearly 1GW by 2015, 2GW by 2020, 4GW by 2030 and eventually 21GW by 2050. Biomass would dominate the total capacity until 2020, accounting for nearly 40% of the addition as small hydro and solid waste plants reach their maximum capacity. Solar PV will be the dominant source of energy post-2020 taking up 30% of the total capacity by 2030.

A LARGER ROLE

Renewable Energy (RE) is expected to play a larger role in Malaysia with two regulatory frameworks in place: the Renewable Energy Act 2011 and Sustainable Energy Development Authority (SEDA) Act 2011.

An ambitious plan has also been drawn up whereby RE should account 95MW or 5.5% share of the energy mix by 2015, compared to its current share of below 1%. By 2020, the target for RE to contribute 11% or 2,080MW of overall electricity generated in the country.

VAST SOURCES

Malaysia is blessed with vast renewable energy sources of energy such as biomass, solar, biogas, and mini hydro. In line with the Five-Fuel Strategy, the policy has a target of RE being the source of 11% of electricity generation, which amounts to 2.080MW of installed capacity by 2020.